Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Dairy Extension , 1913 - 1914
This folder consists of all material originally contained in the first tab of a binder and includes typed minutes of meetings, notes, and speeches regarding the Indiana Dairy Extension, along with a "History of Dairy Production," by Sam B. Woods.
Correspondence, Programming Research and Marketing, 1932 - 1943
This folder consists of all material originally contained in the third tab of a binder and includes official correspondence with the War Production Board and the U.S. Attorney General regarding the Dairy Conservation Program, along with dairy industry reports and writings regarding the industrial production and grading of cream, as well as reports on marketing and research related to dairy manufacturing, especially in Indiana.
Teaching and Research, 1925 - 1952
This folder consists of all material originally contained in the fourth and final tab of a binder and includes reports relating to the activity of the Purdue University Dairy Department, the development of the dairy industry and dairy education in Indiana, along with newspaper and magazine clippings related to the Indiana dairy industry.
Writings and Speeches, 1922 - 1960
This folder consists of all material originally contained in a file folder and includes writings relating to industrial cream production in Indiana. It also contains a document entitled "Experiments in Cooling Cream," by H. W. Gregory and V. C. Manhart, Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Stencil Bulletin No. 2, December 1922. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University, which was the initial document in the collection.
Howard W. Gregory papers
Miscellaneous Reports, 1898 - 1959
This folder consists of all material originally contained in the second tab of a binder and includes material written or collected by H. W. Gregory relating to the history of dairy extension work, progress in dairy science, and various newsletters, articles, programs, bulletins, and pamphlets regarding dairy production. This folder also contains newsclippings relating to the death of Henry Schlosser and a black and white photo of Schlosser.